When the police found the body of Randy Busby, he was lying face down on the top bunk of a two storey bed. Given Hank's slight build, and … Continue Reading ››
Monthly Archives: September 2016
The Palmar Injury – Unchallenged Misleading Testimony
District Attorney John Mann successfully attempted to solicit purely speculative incriminating testimony at trial from Dr. Elizabeth Peacock (State's pathologist). In doing so, Mann was attempting to introduce … Continue Reading ››
The Force of Attack
The injuries suffered by Twila Busby included a strangulation attempt which rendered her unconscious, and a blunt force trauma to the head which killed her. As Dr. Elizabeth … Continue Reading ››
Codeine Allergy
After arrest, Hank was taken to a hospital where he gave blood samples. The tests run on these samples provided startling results. They indicated a blood alcohol level, … Continue Reading ››
Sheriff Stubblefield’s Bias
Clearly, the nature of the investigation into the murders of Twila Busby and her two sons was stacked heavily against Hank Skinner. It is the contention of many … Continue Reading ››
Robert Donnell – The Hidden Suspect
Prior to the murders of Twila Busby and her two sons, Twila attended the New Year's party of Howard Mitchell. Witness testimony given at trial categorically stated that … Continue Reading ››
The Rape Kit Evidence
It seems there was valid cause for investigating Robert Donnell as a possible suspect in the murders, and this investigation could have been significantly advanced by the forensic … Continue Reading ››
Blood and Print Evidence
There was a massive amount of evidence available in the form of potential murder weapons, blood spatter evidence and hand and fingerprints. Careful testing of this evidence could … Continue Reading ››